Bucks County
Covering an area of 622 square miles just north of Philadelphia along the banks of the Delaware River, Bucks County, with a population of 646,538, is the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania.
Founded in November 1682, Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by William Penn. Named after Buckinghamshire in England, it played a significant role in American history, including George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War.
Address: 55 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 348-6000
Explore our archive of nearly 200 stories about Bucks County’s residents, schools, and businesses below:
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Bucks County Farm Among Several in PA to Be Protected from Future Development
Governor Josh Shapiro’s administration is making moves to protect farmland across the state, and one Bucks County property is on the list. The administration announced…
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This Bucks County Road is Scheduled to See All of Its Potholes Fixed This Week
Several major roads in Pennsylvania are set to have their potholes fixed in the near future, and one road in Bucks County is on the…
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Yardley Contractor Remembered as Loving Husband, Father After Recent Tragedy
An employee of a Bucks County company, who lost his life in a recent tragedy, is being remembered as a loving and hardworking man. Trish…
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Sellersville Beer Garden to Celebrate Grand Opening with Four-Day St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
A new beer garden in Bucks County will be kicking off operations in the best way possible: a four-day extravaganza for St. Patrick’s Day. The…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Traditional Estate Built in Late 1700s in Sellersville
A traditional estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, and those looking to live in the area are in for a great surprise. . .…
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Ask SCORE: How Do I Buy a Business?
SCORE helps clients with starting a new business or buying an existing business and then volunteers continue to mentor them throughout the process. This article…
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Bucks County Students Have a Bloody-Good Time Doing Forensic Research Projects
Students at a high school in Bucks County recently participated in a fun and immersive research project to learn important forensic practices. Students of Sharon…
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Newtown Native, Former NFL Player to Compete in Upcoming Season of ‘Survivor’
A football player from Bucks County will soon participate in one of the country’s most popular televisions shows, with a big prize on the line.…
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Construction Crews to Install Rumble Strips on Bucks County Roads in $7.5M Project
Several roads in the Bucks County area are set to see closures as an important addition is made to the side of each of them.…
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This Airport in Erwinna Has Become Known for Using Classic Aviation Methods
A small airport in Bucks County is being praised by aviation fans and traditional travelers for offering a throwback to order travel methods. Staff writers…
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Doylestown Hospital to Open New Behavioral Health Crisis Center Through Collaboration
A hospital in Bucks County has announced a new healthcare center, which came to be through a major collaboration with another organization. Ed Doyle wrote…
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Bucks County Brewery Brings Back Popular Beer, With Specialty Glasses to Celebrate
A popular Bucks County brewery is bringing back a popular beer, which will be sold with custom glasses for a limited time. Neshaminy Creek Brewing…
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Bucks County School District Awarded Over $362,000 for Important Safety Measures
A school district in Bucks County was recently given a major grant to keep their schools safe and enjoyable places to go to. Centennial School…
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Pennsbury High School Junior Recognized for Lifesaving Efforts with Valor Award
A student and cadet from Bucks County is being celebrated for saving the life of a local resident by using the skills he has acquired.…
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$79M Addition Added to St. Luke’s University Health Network’s Upper Bucks Campus
A hospital in Bucks County recently received a major addition to their large campus, supplying residents with more important healthcare services. John George wrote about…


























